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Also, is this compatible with the Vibrant Novakids, a color mod for Novakids?
However, you're going to be clicking FOREVER if you install all three, so be prepared for that.
I personally recommend creating a character first and THEN adding COLORBOUND 14/15/16.
Quite.
Good old fashioned Notepad (or Notepad++). I'd recommend grabbing the non-Steam version of the mod from the Community Forums so that you don't have to mess around with unpacking stuff.
They're not palettes, per se. Each color option is between three and eleven color hexadecimal codes (depending on which race it is). The "new" colors essentially replace a specific default color, and that default color varies (again, depending on which race it is).
tl;dr They have to be modified for each race manually via the species file.
Look man, I needs me more color options for custom races.
Your character will keep the [COLORBOUND] colors even if you uninstall / unsubscribe from the [COLORBOUND] mod(s). The color values are stored in your .player file.
@nobodymoo
No idea. Have fun finding out.
[COLORBOUND] 2016, 2015, and 2014, are all essentially different mods with different color options. There shouldn't be any overlap. I'd advise making a character first and THEN unleashing the rainbow, though, otherwise... [CLICKBOUND].
Thank you for saying so. (^ ^)
Actually, the +635 version is the new(est) version. +635 is from 2015, while +900 is from 2014.
I thought that 900 colors was maybe too many, too, which is why I made the 2015 +635 version to replace the 2014 version.
However, a lot of people wanted the older 2014 +900 version back, and many other people wanted both versions to have as many color options as possible.
What I usually do is install the +635 version, create a character, and THEN install the +900 as well so that NPCs have 1,535 colors to draw from.
Simply because such a thing is beyond my ability. People have been saying the same thing for over two years, and my reply has always been that I would love to see someone do it. To date, no one has.
Honestly, I think that most people (including myself) were expecting that Chucklefish would have included a more extensive character creator (or color picker) by this point. However, it never happened, so... here we are.
I've (technically) added images that demonstrate all 635 colors. I can't do this for the +900 version because that one is from 2014, and I don't have the .gifs that I made at that time (I only have the 2015 version ones).
So, SmaugBaggins is correct in what they said: it's sort of difficult because I'm not prepared to click, print screen, click, print screen...
However, when I made the 2015 version, I had some foresight!
Once you install [COLORBOUND], the additional colors will appear after the default STARBOUND colors.
So, clicking the right arrow:
DEFAULT -> COLORBOUND+635 -> COLORBOUND+900 -> DEFAULT -> COLORBOUND+635 -> etc
Nah but great job.
I don't think so, there is probually a mod out there that let's you. The only thing (that I know) you can change is your hair style.
About a year or two ago, mod-added races that pulled colors from the vanilla race options (instead of having their own unique color options) would also be able to use colors from [COLORBOUND].
However, [COLORBOUND] is only intended to add options TO the original races. Should an author of a modded race want to add [COLORBOUND] color options to their mod, though, they are free to do so.
This upload is from the actual author.